Full Tour of New Sleeping Beauty-Inspired Broken Spell Lounge at Disneyland Hotel

The new Broken Spell Lounge inspired by “Sleeping Beauty” opened at Disneyland Hotel this week. Open from 4 p.m. to midnight daily, the lounge offers cocktails and bites, which we’ll review later.

Broken Spell Lounge

Sign for "Broken Spell Lounge" with live entertainment times in a hotel lobby area with people in line.

Signs in the lobby near the lounge advertise live entertainment at 5:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m., and 8 p.m. The signs feature an image of a dark forest with purple and blue flowers — a design you’ll see continue inside the lounge.

A person holds a "Broken Spell Lounge" brochure in a room with glittery flooring and a mini car display in the background.

The dark green menu features trees and golden lettering.

The menu lists specialty cocktails, flights, barrel-aged drinks, wines, beers, and cuisine.

The lounge is surrounded by fake planters with stylistic flat white trees resembling the background foliage in “Sleeping Beauty.”

Close-up of an abstract metal panel with irregular cutouts, revealing a blurred indoor background with soft lighting.

Look closely and you’ll find hidden Mickeys not only in these fake bushes but throughout the lounge.

Broken Spell Lounge replaces the Steakhouse 55 bar. In the corner is the former entrance to the table-service restaurant, repainted to match the new lounge. Blue curtains hang in the doorway.

A dimly lit lounge with several people gathered around a circular bar, surrounded by black leather chairs and round tables.

The bar is dimly lit with soft lights, including orbs hanging from the ceiling. Most of these lights are a warm orange color, but three stand out.

Around the bar are a trio of blue, red, and green lights representing Princess Aurora’s fairy godmothers: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather.

The lounge seating includes black chairs with textured backs in front of low circular tables. There is a small lamp on each table.

A dimly lit lounge with people seated on green chairs around tables, dark forest-themed wallpaper, and overhead round lights.

There are also velvet green armchairs and dark sofas. The walls are covered in a forest mural straight out of “Sleeping Beauty.”

Green lights hidden behind plants add to the magical ambiance.

Dimly lit bar interior with tree-themed murals on the walls, a curved black structure, and a display of liquor bottles behind the counter.

This wall near the bar features the flowers from the sign. A blank black panel appears to be for a menu to eventually be displayed.

Dimly lit bar with a curved counter, bar stools, and colorful hanging lights. A bartender and a patron are visible. Bottles and glasses line the shelves in the background.

The bar has a black top. The front is illuminated with yellow lights.

Each cushioned barstool has a unique forest design on its back.

A dark carpet with green abstract patterns next to a wooden floor, evoking the enchantment of a Sleeping Beauty-inspired setting, with part of a black chair visible.

The carpeting is a mottled green design reminiscent of the forest floor.

Are you excited to visit the Broken Spell Lounge at Disneyland Hotel? Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned for our review of the menu.

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